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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1923. ' OUR ISLANDS AHD WHAT THEY SEND US i'' Sugar, tobacco, coffee, fruits and exports thereto $1,921,000,000. This all of the tfadvis with. continental fact that the imports, from 'our United States.. manfla. They take our farm and territory always AU of these, bland territories exceed the is pri- show enormous increases in .their factory products in excjjangB. marily due, exports thereto, according to the Trade trade since they came under the Alaska sends fish, furs, copper Record of The National City Bank American fltff. of New Yore, to the fact tharsll rono iuco oer loiai in i. and toid and .takes food and of the Islands 'lying as they do in 1900 were a little overimports $5,000,000, he tropics arc large producers of $68,000,CKX)rW" her i manufactures. J,,,...material which we HJSglin 1900 .were $4,000,000 and in must import especially sugar, cof- 1921 f9,000.000 In the case of Trad of the United States with fee, nanila, tropical fruits, vege- Hawaii the total imports of 1903, its territory in the table oils, and. tobacco of a quality the earliest year for which exact fiscal year 1V2J exceeded a half amenng trom that produced in oar figures are available.-wer- e $14,000,-00- 0 billion dollar against tittle more temperate zone climate. They in and ia 1921 $73,000,000. while than a quartet ni a billion iq 1913 tiro take largely. from us chiefly her exports grew from $26,000,0001 and Jets than I hundred million 'n foods and manufactures but as is 1903 to $73,000,000 in 19Z1. In dollars in 1903 their population is limited, total- the case of the Philippine Islands ing but about 12,000,000 against our the imports in 1903, the earliest By the term territory" is of course, meant own population of 110,000,000 it is year for which figures are availAlaska, Porto Rica the Hawaiian quite natural that our purchases able, were $33,000,000 and in 1921 Islands, the Philippine Islands, from them should be. larger than $115,000,000. while the exports grew Guam, American Samoa, a'nd the theirs from us, That they do buy from $23,000,000 in 1903 to $88,000,-00- 0 in 1921. The imports and exVirgin Islands. Our trade "with very' largely, from tfie United terri- States, however',, is evidenced by ports of each of these islands in this entire tory has aggregated in the last the fact that Porto Rico. lakes 1919 and 1920 were even larger decade nearly,. $5,000,000,000, hav- normally over 90 of its total im- than in 1921 but represent in ports from the United States, due to the extremely" ing grown frpm l&yXXMXX) 1903 to $269,000,000 in 1913 and Hawaii about 85 and the Philip- high price of their chief product, 63 Porto sugar. 503,000,000 in T923. Of course' dur- pine Islands about ing the war with .its high prices Rico stilt draws a limited quantity ' What do these areas under the ter ot merchandise trom . ;pain with American flag supply us and what trade with the Porto do they take in exchange? ritory showed a considerably whose products the Spanish total than in 1923, while the jnent of ther population is still Rica sends us chiefly sugar, tropi-- J hiirh. oriee. of suear and other acquainted, while in the case of fryits and: .tobacco; Hawaii tropifal products in the years the Hawaiian Islands- - the.argt sugar,-- . -- pLneappks - and coffiei manila the war Japanese element . ot tne popuia-brotiK- the Philippines sugar, immediately following the total for the entire tion brings the percentage which hemp, tobaccS,' coconuts, coconut group above the $600.000,000: line it takes ipm the United States tq. oil; Alaska canned salmon, furs, in the years 1920 an,d 1921, while a point somewhat lower than in "'copper, and gold. In exchange in 1922 it was only approximately earlier years, and in the theyHake everything, foodstuffs as against $503,000,000 Pne Islands a very considerable of all sorts, especially bread and come meat; manufactures of all kinds esin 1923. percentage of Taking up the details, the iro- - from the nearby countries, Japan, pecially cottons, 'manufactures of ports from the entire group ia- - China and the great trade centers iron and steel, and"household ren Singapore. Hoor K"1 quirements. eluding Alaska were in 1923 $302,- Of their total exports Pert 000,000 and the exports to them Our trade with the and in the entire Rico tends about 90, direct to ,$201,000,000, territory in 1923. $503,000,000, than thafwith the jdecade ending with 1923 the total the United States,- - Hawaii -- sbotit- 80 . jmpoauronu n . jion contiguotis and ole world in any year prior to :territoTr was CTSSjOOOjOOO and the In the case of Alaska practically 1850 wc?'lF'seJLL ri 'I' daylass winter. No word has. been received from Dawson or Washington. So treaty provides tot a safe entrance through --the three-mil- e zone off the mouth of the Yukon River and the whiskey cannot pass legally from the legal, high seas to ... ; the legal river. M TM nsm- - ewm tut m l SJ uaxttsti . to, , mf It .v nivru a mtmb stone-cuttln- '. H.43 CALUOKMA , ': ; ' i "It is significant that ibis Is I government of young men, for- - the peace of Europe which was Hot a peace was made 'by - cynical old men', declares Samuel Crowther, describing the Mussolini government in Colliers. It's Time , to be thinkino;7about that new Winter Top for your car. We can provide, you with a California or one of several other equally Tops; ; See us ah estimate of the for us t ; tU itlirtST THAT CAUSED "THE PdRTsrH 'to- u,MO mrr TUF SECQWO STORY WINDOW AT THE . iimm:, i A.K.T NISHT. WAS LATER. FOUND abnor-mal'-yea- rs ar -- The. soil of Spitsbergen has been found to be frozen to .a. depth of 1,000 feet. In summer the surface soil thaws to a depth of about two uettf-z- -t feet ' f uoj . TO BE A. MILWAUKEE HIS SLEEP well-ma- K, WALKING ORUMM TafreHiiBiirrloi er the kids. u . your pocket for an ever-read- treat. y k delicious confec tion ana an aid to the teeth, appetite, digestion. 1 iTrrrrrn '1 i ir City A uto Top & Painting Company ASK YOUR GROCER Jaw s packet in " FOR wssr Lillywhite Flour ' The Whitest Flour Manufactured -- in the State of Utah. Made at M de cost Vlft ht i.lt - ' "" ' view.' a young California gUi-thawidow THOltS. of an American senator, whom ahe I married at a very early age and who left her an immense fortune. International News Serrle Of Spanish descent; Vincent Blascp "The girl, who Is MADRID, Oct, solely by her caprices, s author of the Is guided Ibanez, which her" wealth enables her to Four Horsemen of the Apoclaypse -and other novels, has jost published gritify,' a new romance entitled" La Relne Calafla." ' - . To save steps an electric socket wnr I in two distinct that can be connected to vo and.tltch IptrtSXhe. first JftrVljwJc convenient sourc$ of current cation ol caurornia ana m ueacni-tlo- any ssonnt&d on one ed ew . t its present condition. The are . .second concerns the adventures of Ironing board.' IB.NE2 N0TL world-famou- The Japanese excell in Nowhere in tne"worlj'rill one finoTmore beautiful and per-eutfliig?5fM5 t$ether with the perfection or its setting, rts jx-po- S G T. Lisonbee and M. R. Boldaway. Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side Curtains, Auto Painting and Revarnishing. All work guaranteed. , us r 96, waa-gre- ite Li ater e I in Vanrovef .for months, stated tot garotte each week price of the cigarette at the dispo- permission of the United States sal of a committee seeking funds government to cross the Skagway. to clean the church. Desperate efforts have beeamade International Maws Servlee. by politicians of the north, whose TWEBTON, Bath Eng., Oct 0. hard winter political lives depend upon getting It looks like a Rev. E. G. Haskins, of St Peter's, In' the Canadian --long, to those who will hiberlufcon; Twelve the Is denying himself one package of thousand cases of whiskey have laid nateliquor the Yukon during the long W. G. BLACK, Prop. TO HELP CLEAN CHURCH 'UTAH. SPRINGVILLE, i 'i. ' JEWETT Smashes Another R ecor li. v. 1 UTAH COUNTY PRODUCTS Ask your grocer for - WESTEM UNION DCSlBtD SERVICE TiSnmw PsWlS ifWMltf SMffc d SM ... w Dm Ntvfe dHtrtd: OTHERWISI THt MESSAGE WtU IE TRANSMITTED ASA MM f UURATE , f SttWCOMI CARLTONrMtnioCNT TIHQAM atOROI W. f, ATKINS, first i SPRINGVILLE APPLES SPRINGVILLE CHERRIES III x SPRINGVILLE-TOMATOE- Vf CHASSIS HUMBER a THIRTT S2VS3 TfiO BAUGH?;W0 'fi'iS V EUBSKA OTiLH SEP WHICH LEPT 30 AM THIRTIETH SBPTEKBER 4 SALT 3C LAKE A U AT Salt Lake to Eureka. 92 Miles, as 44 HOWr SaM 4H mim. sta. 88 Wtaa. 1 as MSXm, ttM iSotw'4S aESMrts... wuh u tjmoiTami is7 Ua WiU, take-C-m, ft s mitjmt Hill mat m Xt Page 63 WEST FOURTH Salt JLak City. kni at snows abors th ruun hour 48 minutes I 50 has Jwtt ana com Kwmm PorblBjd pvitrrWt x f4i SOUTH. .... : ; CO. NrrOR CORNER . a p 1 v 710-- Office 126. J. Laboratory. Consultation and AnalysisFree. m arm an rm yttbti a AsXiA? fF&jX X-ra- y 4 I 3S . av5j : tr a . 1 a - j s 3 -- th ia iFX iv ITisim arw M w an1 imisiniu r f I m. t 1 I, at a.'jfB : :. I : f ssed. supply grocers in all parts of the state with our mill products. If you want the kind of flour that will make real good bread and cakes use our flour. When ordering flour dont just say, "flour." ' Youll .get the best only :. when you say - v Jeuiett ' CENTER STREET & 5TH WEST ' Phone 74. , Provo, Utah. . ,- i- PRIDE OF. LELAND WHITE GOOSE : 90O REWARD Th 8np-lo- r Motor Oompuy wlU per 1100 reward to afty. S thorousb tnspootloa the o Uns eyetom, motor, olutch, transmuilon, or U Wkto leMad anyto alUraUon la thoM parU. The reward wtU be ' I'M find ovea a bolt, aut or paid is. not aajrono strictly standard eou Dmont on aJl iJm.ii ,,,11 those parts SUPERIOR Wasach 1967. 1 asaln demonstrated IU ability to tan) Bp inroucn as tew cars nave Tr aont. with spMd and th abltltr to stand up on lonr hard rune thJ 'wok car. aii.r bavins traveled more than 15u t0' i? " .po 11.000 mlUs. to perform thM sxeootlona foate. Bpoodlas orsr bills and throafh fos. up tb Ions srede hat knocks time off anr attempt at a rooord to Kuroka, thle Jowott. dr1a by Salesman J. M. jMMe. and. with But lYMbsOra, AMlilaot Sportins Editor of tb Salt Lake aa liwr, mad thla run In 10 mlnutea, Tm . time than It baa ever wvwsi ustww " JEWETT RECORDS Per Hour, Miles CHIROPRACTOR I Our products are of the highest We quality and ' - Average 1 n er. Jr., Mai A SUPERS RaTIVE HOME PRODUCT SUNDAY are-unsurpa- " R. Lester Spurrier -- jSvi jlyCJiv an j 1 1 K0T0R HUKB3B JUL "" "1I VrV Zrf fm finn.Ki.nmiiNT M. E. CRANDALL, THIRTY SE7EU 0BE. EIGHTY SEV2H lie I - S SPRINGVILLE CANNING. CO i PUB - i I coaias.as.os,. SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH AT. '923 r J Residence Phone SlRINGVILLJ PEACHES TtanFIM I J xrv tint a a Aiffaronpa with triA treatment. Phone 126 for appointment. . THIS 13 TO CERTIFY TEAT THB JB.VETT STA3DAED TOtffiEIS CAR NU1CBEB h SPRINGVILLE BEANS Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to LIC3U3E I I RtnfcH'tNo. AM X iSS k I III? Form 1217A trwi - . Feel "all in" before half your daily tasks are done? Tired and no energy? j Tis a sign your nervous system is run down. Let Chiropractic correct I that ailment by treating It at the tj j source ther vertebrae of the spine. Ymi'll SPRINGVILLE CATSUP CUM Of Prwo.IHalil.lJ 432 West Center. Leland Roller Mills Spanish Fork, . . LAYER CAKES Show us a youngster to whom the words "Layer Cake" have not a magic ring. And how happy and contented you can make the kiddies if you serve them Layer Cakes baked with Hoover Bros, flour We suggest you try It ,: : ; - ; W. H. Tolhurst, Prop. 1 ' GOOEf BREAD , :.sJl. JCELSIOR ROLLER Utah. - f 'V . a ; MILLS HOOVER BROS, Props. " , I i |